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Nuremberg: Evil on Trial - James Owen


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Nuremberg: Evil on Trial - James Owen

 
Description: ISBN 0755315456 / Genre: House / Garden / Author: James Owen / Paperback / 384 Pages / Book is published 2007-04-05 by Headline Review

Newest Review: ... judges' interpretation of the evidence. THE START OF THE TRIAL Robert Jackson made an brilliant opening speech, but ... more

 ... unfortunately didn't hammer home the advantage that this gave him, and at times was outmanoeuvred by one defendant in particular, as we shall see. The atmosphere of the trial was if anything quite light at the beginning. We are treated to a story of cocky defendants until films from the liberated concentration camps were shown; it really is fascinating to read of their reactions as recorded by American prison psychologist Gustave Gilbert. I found this passage in particularly a gripping read. Their obvious distress and sh...more

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Crowned Review Nuremberg: Evil on Trial - James Owen: Bringing the Nazi top brass to justice (1903 words)
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INTRODUCTION After the fall of the Third Reich, the Allies of the United Kingdom, France, The United States and Russia were left with the issue of bringing the Nazi leaders to justice. Whatever they decided would set a precedent; no trial in history had previously been conducted for the top brass of a criminal regime. They understood the importance of any decision they made, as it would hold the key to how war criminals once defeated would be prosecuted in the future This book contains the proceeding of this ground breaking trial. It is hard to read these kinds of things objectively; for example, my own father served in the British 8th Army during ...  Read the complete review

 

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